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Dead Man Running' Description: This is the remarkable true story of Martin McGartland who worked undercover as a British agent inside the Provisional IRA. Captured by the Provos, he escaped and was re-settled on the mainland, but later discovered that he had been deliberately sacrificed by MI5.
The book also covers Martin McGartland's return back to Belfast to try and discover why MI5 had attempted to organise his execution. During his years in hiding he was arrested and taken to court many times on flawed charges brought against him by Northumbria Police. Eventually the Crown Prosecution
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Dead Man Running' Description: This is the remarkable true story of Martin McGartland who worked undercover as a British agent inside the Provisional IRA. Captured by the Provos, he escaped and was re-settled on the mainland, but later discovered that he had been deliberately sacrificed by MI5.

The book also covers Martin McGartland's return back to Belfast to try and discover why MI5 had attempted to organise his execution. During his years in hiding he was arrested and taken to court many times on flawed charges brought against him by Northumbria Police. Eventually the Crown Prosecution Service, advised by Northumbria Police and MI5, ordered his trial for attempting to pervert the course of justice. The jury found Martin not guilty within 10 minutes after a 5 day trial. Both Northumbria Police and the CPS lied in Court in a desperate bid to win a conviction . Northumbria Police and the CPS even gave his name, new identity and his home address out in open court. As a direct result, the IRA tracked Martin down to his 'safehouse' and shot him six times.

Martin McGartland is also the author of bestselling FIFTY DEAD MEN WALKING .


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Martin McGartland (born 30 January 1970) is a former special branch / MI5 secret agent who infiltrated the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast.

After being exposed as an agent in 1991 he was kidnapped by the IRA but escaped from the three armed terrorists by jumping out of a window.

He was then resettled in England under a new identity of Martin Ashe. His inew dentity was exposed by Northumbria Police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after they took him to court on a minor motoring charge.

The court case resulted in his birth identity (as well as his secret address) becoming publicly known.

The IRA tracked Martin down and shot him six times as he sat in his car outside his home in England. He recovered from the injuries.

He has written two books about his life, Fifty Dead Men Walking: The Terrifying True Story of a Secret Agent Inside the IRA and Dead Man Running.

The film, Fifty Dead Men walking, is 'loosely based 'on the book of the same name, Jim Sturgess plays Martin and Sir Ben Kingsley (as Fergus) plays his special branch handler in the film. It also stars Rose McGowan (Charmed) who plays IRA woman 'Grace'.

Martin has stated publicly that;, "The film is as near to the truth as Earth is to Pluto."

Martin was given another new identity as a result of the shooting. To this day he continues to live in hiding. Special branch and MI5 have abandoned him. He said publicly; "MI5 WILL forget about you [Agents] once you out live your usefulness. - once you pass your sell-by-date. There is no-one more ruthless than MI5 once an agent has passed his / her sell-by-date."